Showers hit Baltimore Monday morning, but clearing arrives by afternoon — here's what to wear, when to commute, and what to expect through a warm Preakness weekend. From Wednesday evening storms to lower-eighties Saturday sunshine, this is your full-week Baltimore weather briefing.
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Showers are falling across central and southern Maryland right now, and if you're heading into the city this morning, you'll want an umbrella in hand before you step outside. The rain is light.
Here's the signal worth holding onto for Monday: the clearing comes. By afternoon, skies will open up enough to call it mostly sunny, and temperatures will climb into the lower sixties.
Tuesday is the standout of this stretch. Sunshine, temperatures reaching the upper sixties to around seventy degrees.
The next disturbance arrives Wednesday afternoon and evening. The important detail here is timing: most of the showers and storms are expected to hold off until after three in the afternoon.
Thursday turns cool and blustery. Highs reach the upper sixties, winds pick up, and there's a slim chance of a stray shower.
The practical read for the week comes down to three decision points. This morning: bring the umbrella, build in extra time, and know it clears by afternoon.
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